However, I'm wishing I had waited a while longer and got an s4. It looks pretty sexy.

You can't wait forever. There's always gonna be something new that comes out. By the time I get tired of this phone, a new crop of androids vs iphones will be out, and we take it from there.

For me, speed, smoothness and reliability are pretty much hands down the most important factor. There's little nuances that androiders overlook with their phones that's just annoying to me bc it's not as smooth. It's hard to explain it to them bc theyre used to it and they see it as no big deal, but when you use iOS and get used to the speed and smoothness, the little things stick out to you. And for me personally, it bugs me.

So I'm probably gonna stick with apple, but I won't say that for sure, it all depends on how the iPhone 6 looks in comparison to the latest Androids.

You can't wait forever. There's always gonna be something new that comes out. By the time I get tired of this phone, a new crop of androids vs iphones will be out, and we take it from there.

For me, speed, smoothness and reliability are pretty much hands down the most important factor. There's little nuances that androiders overlook with their phones that's just annoying to me bc it's not as smooth. It's hard to explain it to them bc theyre used to it and they see it as no big deal, but when you use iOS and get used to the speed and smoothness, the little things stick out to you. And for me personally, it bugs me.

So I'm probably gonna stick with apple, but I won't say that for sure, it all depends on how the iPhone 6 looks in comparison to the latest Androids.

See the thing is Stock Android is as smooth as IOS... Companies like Samsung, Moto and HTC put their ****** UIs on there that completely change how the phone functions.

For that reason alone my phone will never ever have anything but a stock OS.

See the thing is Stock Android is as smooth as IOS... Companies like Samsung, Moto and HTC put their ****** UIs on there that completely change how the phone functions.

For that reason alone my phone will never ever have anything but a stock OS.

It's smoother for sure. I think the Nexus had the smoothest OS out of all the Androids, and the closest to iOS.

But it's still not the same. It's just not. I've used both pretty regularly, and there is a noticeable difference.

Much better though, I won't deny that. It's absolutely light years better than it used to be. If they keep improving it, I can see myself going back to Android.

It really depends on what you like in a phone honestly. They've pretty much all become the same exact phone with a different exterior. So many functions that don't come standard on Androids can be had with apps on the market for the iPhone, so a lot of extra features are pretty much irrelevant btw the 2 competitors.

It just comes down to preference at this point.

If the Note II wasn't a monster of a phone, I'd love it. I was hoping the S4 would be more like the Note.

If the Nexus steps up I can see that being my next phone. I think the Nexus line is hands down the best Android phones.

You can't wait forever. There's always gonna be something new that comes out. By the time I get tired of this phone, a new crop of androids vs iphones will be out, and we take it from there.

For me, speed, smoothness and reliability are pretty much hands down the most important factor. There's little nuances that androiders overlook with their phones that's just annoying to me bc it's not as smooth. It's hard to explain it to them bc theyre used to it and they see it as no big deal, but when you use iOS and get used to the speed and smoothness, the little things stick out to you. And for me personally, it bugs me.

So I'm probably gonna stick with apple, but I won't say that for sure, it all depends on how the iPhone 6 looks in comparison to the latest Androids.

I mean, I can understand that. However, there are just as many nuances and little annoyances with iOS that bother me too. Just really depends on your preference. I think I'm an Android guy myself. I just like not being treated like an infant.